RegSetQword

Sets a QWORD value in the registry.

Syntax:

RegSetQword(handle, subkey-string, value [,view-flag])

Parameters:

(i) handle an open registration database key (see below).

(s) subkey-string a path from the key provided to the desired key, including the "data item name" in square brackets
at the end of the key string.

(i) value a space-delimited string of hex bytes, beginning with the low byte of the QWORD.

(i) view-flag [optional] controls which registry view the function uses when accessing the Windows registry.
0 - view indicated by the last call to the RegOpenFlags.
32 - use the 32-bit registry view.
64 - use the 64-bit registry view.

Returns:

(i) @TRUE Data item value was stored.

 

View-flag

This optional parameter controls which registry view the function uses when accessing the Windows registry. The optional parameter's values can be 32 to use the 32-bit view, 64 to use the 64-bit view, or 0 to use the view indicated by the last call to the RegOpenFlags. The parameter value of 0 can also causes a function to use the WinBatch default 64-bit view, if no call to RegOpenFlags has been made and setting the parameter to 0 is equivalent to omitting the parameter entirely.

Notes:

Windows Vista/2008 and newer: This function may require an Administrator level account, if it attempts to access protected registry keys: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE  or HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT.

Example:


key=RegCreateKey(@REGMACHINE, "Software\Wilson WindowWare\Sample")
RegSetQword(key, "TestQword[]", "00 00 62 69 6e 61 72 79")
rslt=RegQueryQword(key, "TestQword[]")
RegCloseKey(key)
RegDeleteKey(@REGMACHINE, "Software\Wilson WindowWare\Sample")
Message("Result",rslt)
Exit
See Also:

RegQueryQword, RegApp, RegEntryType, RegSetBin, RegSetDword, RegSetEx, RegSetExpSz, RegSetValue and the section on Registration Database Operations